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the office of prior, Baldwin de Spynale and Gobert de Lapion. Gobert and another monk, John Lange , had evidently been sent by the Abbot of St. Remy to administer the priory, 26 but in 1334 Baldwin upheld his claim

and to maintain three poor men to pray for the soul of the donor; 2 and by an undated charter Baldwin -with-the-head gave to Gerard son of Geve, steward of the hospital, seventeen acres in the south part of his

17. COLLEGE OF LAMBETH Archbishop Baldwin ( 1185-90 ) proposed to found a college of secular canons, dedicated to the honour of his predecessor St. Thomas the Martyr, at Haddington , near Canterbury . But the project met with such

of the House of St. John Baptist , Fyfield . The endowments were Fyfield Grove , and the manors of Baldwin 's Court and Wyke , in Charlton . 18 The Chantry Commissioners of 1 Edward VI reported that its

surviving him, and their son Baldwin in 1346 entailed this portion of the manor on himself and his first wife Ida. 33 When Sir Baldwin died in 1375 he bequeathed to his son, another Baldwin , half of 1/4 of

read, "of divers erroneous Opinions lately delivered by the said Baldwin at Hatfield ." (Here enter the Information.) Baldwin to be attached. Upon this, the House Ordered, That the said Baldwin shall be forthwith attached, and brought before this House,

in the sixteenth of his Reign , by the Consent of his Great [that is his Privy ] Council, constituted Baldwin de Radington Knight, Custos of the City, donec aliter duxerit ordinand'. i.e. until he shall think fit otherwise to

Times, that an Order of the Knights of the Holy Sepulchre at Jerusalem , was instituted Anno 1103 . by Baldwin , second King of Jerusalem ; Brother to Godfrey of Bulloin, the first King of Jerusalem . ] This

Paganus, [i.e. Pain ] and Geffrey de S . Audomare. And whereas at the first they had no certain Habitation, Baldwin , King of Jherusalem, granted unto them a dwelling Place in his Palace, by the Temple; and the Canons

Court in Gray's Inn lane . The Boarded Alley, but indifferent; the upper end openeth into the new designed Square. Baldwin 's Court, a pretty open Place, with a Freestone Pavement. The Houses on the Dean street . Blue Boar

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Baldwin, first because I know it hurts Burke ... and in the next place ... because I by no means think Baldwin a very proper object of Lord Fitzwilliam’s patronage’. Fitzwilliam, however, was willing to put his trust in

Biography John Baldwin may have been descended from the family of that name which in the 14th century held Owlswick in Princes Risborough, Buckinghamshire. His father was probably the William Baldwin to whom in 1469 a brother, John Baldwin of

at some point lord of the manor of Sutton in Chiswick.[footnote] This property eventually passed by descent to his grandson, Baldwin, who conveyed it to trustees in 1469. Bray himself first appears in 1380, when he witnessed two deeds at

and Warws. Nov. 1532-Feb. 1534. Biography Baldwin Porter came of a line of Warwickshire lawyers which included the Thomas Porter who was knight of the shire between 1431 and 1447 and his son Baldwin who was brother-in-law to the eminent

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straightly enioyning them, that none should confer to the new fraternity of Baldwin Archbishop of Canterbury. To these letters the Archbish. shewed such reuerence, that where before he had planted his chappell of wood and boordes, now he prouided the

places was threatened to Babylō before. A worthie story of Sibilla and Guido, in Ierusalem.This Amalrike had a sonne named Baldwin, & a daughter called Sibilla. Baldwine from the beginning of his raigne was a Leoper, and had the falling

strife, and contention betwene Baldwin the archb. of Cant. and the Monkes.and him, The Archb. sendeth to the Pope.the archbishop soon after sent vp to Rome one of his chaplaines (to whō he had geuen one of the benefices afore

England, and Anselme made his abode at the Abbey of Becke.Then were ambassadors againe directed vnto Rome W. Warlwast, & Baldwin aboue named Abbot of Ramesey:Ambassage to Rome. who at length cōcluded the long controuersy betwene the king & the

tradgicall election of þe bishop of Worcester, named Baldwinus made Archbishop of Cant. Now what a troublesome time the sayd Baldwin had with the Monks, in gouerning þe church of Cāt. here followeth likewise not vnworthy to be considered. The

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Ten of the Clock in the Forenoon. It is Ordered, by the Lords Spiritual and Tempo- Baldwin, the&gt; ral in Parliament affembled, That Richard Baldwin, fe&quot;a|er&apos; t0 at&quot; Printer, fhall attend this Houfe, on Monday next, at Ten of the

of the Clock; and the Judges to attend. A Meffage was brought from the Houfe of Commons, jJJ^,^ by Mr, Baldwin and others: turn ssi-R. To return the Bill, intituled, &quot; An Aft to enable &quot; Truftees to fell a

this Day was appointed for hearing Counfel, for and againft the Bill, intituled, &quot; An Aft for Relief &quot; of Baldwin heighten Efquire, in relation to the Of- &quot; fice of Warden of The Fleete:&quot; It is Ordered, by the

an Inquifition mentioned in a BilU de- ?ÃÂ pending in this Houfe, intituled, &quot; An Aft for Relief &quot; of Baldwin heighten Efquire, in relation to the Office &quot; of Warden of The Fleet:&quot; It is Ordered, by the Lords

education. While, without insisting on tracing back his pedigree, as others have done, either to Baldwin , Count of Flanders in 862, or to Baldwin the chival¬ rous King of Jerusalem in 1143 , both of whom, it seems, spelled

, for stating, that the crime at law is not the writing only, but the publishing. In the case of Baldwin v. Elphinstone , in the Exchequer Chamber, Writing cannot Chief Justice De Grey , and Smy the, Chief Baron,